Rhos Point is a fascinating place to visit. Sitting between the harbour and seaside resort of Rhos-on-Sea and the larger resort of Llandudno, the point offers fine views of the North Wales coastline. A walk out to the point at a low spring tide reveals not only shipwrecks but an abundance of wildlife. Bird watchers have plenty to keep themselves occupied with Cormorants, Oystercatchers, Ringed Plover, Turnstones, and Purple Sandpipers. If you don't want to stray onto the shoreline then you can visit one of Wales' oldest places of Christian worship, Saint Trillo's Chapel on the promenade. Anglers are catered for at the Rhos Point Fishing Tackle Shop, and if getting on to the water takes your fancy you can buy a Sea Kayak in what was once the ticket office for Rhos-on-Sea Pier.